About Idalgo
The surname Idalgo is of Spanish origin and is derived from the word "hidalgo," which means "noble" or "gentleman" in Spanish. It was historically used to denote a person of noble birth or a member of the lower nobility in Spain. The surname Idalgo likely originated as a patronymic form, indicating descent from an individual who held the status of an hidalgo. Today, the surname Idalgo is relatively rare and can be found primarily among Spanish-speaking populations.
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